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Local Legal Specialists
Main Phone: (08) 6845 2055
Email: law@nkhsols.com
Address: 16 Swift Street, Wellington NSW 2820
9:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday
Compassionate Legal Advice
When you need reliable lawyers who will always go beyond your expectations, look to the team at Nelson Keane & Hemingway Lawyers. Operating since 1908, we have proudly supported clients throughout Wellington and surrounds, including multiple generations of the same families.
Our firm has a long history within
agribusiness and rural law, however we have since grown to become a full service legal firm. We now also assist in various other legal areas such as
family law,
wills and estates,
conveyancing,
leasing,
commercial law and
elder law—as well as providing
court appearances. For competent solicitors in Wellington, give our team a call on (02) 6882 1433.
Here To Help
At Nelson Keane & Hemingway Lawyers, we have a strong team of knowledgeable solicitors offering an array of services. We are proud to be a full service legal firm that helps locals throughout the Orana region. Depending on your unique case, we will pair you with a solicitor with the skillset most suited to helping you achieve an ideal outcome.
Our current
team includes:
Our Wellington office is located on Swift Street and is open weekly from Monday to Friday. Book consultation appointment with one of our solicitors today and let us help you navigate your legal matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some legal matters to be mindful of when starting a new business?
Some areas of consideration include displaying accurate prices, selling goods and services, issuing warranties and refunds, current pricing regulations, product labelling, and sales contracts.
What does a legally valid will mean?
In Australia, there are certain conditions that must be met when making a will, in order for it to be executed correctly when you pass away. The will must be in a written format and be signed by the will-maker and two witnesses. You must also demonstrate that you have the mental capacity to write the will.
What does elder law mean?
Elder law is a specialist practice area that deals with the challenges faced by seniors. This can include appointing an enduring guardian or power of attorney for when you reach an age or mental condition when you are no longer able to make decisions for yourself.